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Craft Looks to Cap College Career with Championship

Aaron Craft has accomplished many things in his college career, including three Big Ten regular-season championships, two Big Ten tournament titles, appearances in the Sweet Sixteen, Elite Eight, and Final Four, and being named 2012 Big Ten Defensive Player of the Year. With such a decorated past, the only remaining measure of unfinished business for the senior point guard is to take home an NCAA Tournament championship—something that his current team is well-equipped to help him with. With last year’s per-game averages including 10 points, 3.6 rebounds, 4.6 assists, and 2.1 steals, Craft clearly possesses all of the tools necessary to lead a team on both ends of the floor.

While Craft is more than capable of putting the ball in the basket himself, he will have plenty of weapons to turn to when he looks to get others involved, as Lenzelle Smith, Jr. (9.2 points per game), LaQuinton Ross (9.2 ppg), and Sam Thompson (7.8 ppg) all decided to return to Columbus and will give the Buckeyes one of the most dangerous and balanced lineups in the country. If the team can continue its outstanding in-conference play, it could be in prime position to make a run when March rolls around.